1. Sound effects (when the audience did it) 2. The film noir ones 3. Irish drinking song 4. Scenes from a hat 5. Questions only 6. The one where they only had two lines to use 7. Colin in front of the green screen 8. Hats
How can Colin in front of a green screen be that low?
Matthew Flores
protip on power rankings op you have to sneak some b8 in there so people respond to it
Nathan Morales
I met Colin and Ryan once Ask me anything
Eli Garcia
1. BASED kathy greenwood
*** POWER GAP ***
9001. the rest
Andrew Wright
I always felt bad when no one would laugh at her jokes.
Camden Price
most of Sup Forums is too young to remember this show
Jack White
>doing the dance at the end of the episode >AND MY PIZZA WAS COLD >no one but Wayne laughs
Mason Gutierrez
>the skit when Collin called Wayne a nigger I was shocked desu
Carson Fisher
>kathy would always win so she would have to sit out the tough games
Andrew Gomez
I never watched the show when it was airing but I've been watching mostly questions only and press conference and enjoying them.
Also been watching Drew Carey's Improvaganza and think some of its "games" are better than Whose Line. Are there any more similar improv shows or single events worth watching? Because I'm liking this stuff a lot. A site called ImprovFTW have a bunch of videos from these two shows but I tried going to the site and it shut down.
Anthony White
How'd their dicks taste?
Jayden Wilson
wayne has a normal daughter though
Jaxon Cruz
jesus christ
Angel Ross
Not having a superior laura hall waifu to play you lullabies to sleep
Nicholas Gomez
Colin's tasted like dove soap Ryan's tasted like sour cream
Logan Robinson
>Irish drinking song not higher >no hoedown >greatest hits that low >that skit where Colin has to use his arms pretending they're Ryan's arms not listed
Hunter Powell
It kinda looks like a mix between ryan and colin.
Easton Rodriguez
I liked the banter between ryan and colin on greatest hits but didn't care for the songs at all.
Tyler King
>The outtakes where Ryan deliberately messes with that one British producer because he hates doing some of the games
Ethan Ward
>>no props
Do you even LIKE the show?
Ryan Lopez
>Colin's tasted like dove soap That's a Canadian for you
Luis Young
the gay guy with the glasses or white wayne brady, who was the worst contestant
Andrew Richardson
greg proops aint gay
Chase Garcia
how would you feel if you bought tickets and had to sit here?
Mason Bailey
tv show tickets are free
Luke Hall
>9001. Greatest hits
But Ryan and Colins infomercial hosting and wayne losing his shit were literally the best things on the show
>a tern?
Samuel Garcia
>im having a high school flashback! thats where i left that library book
Carter Smith
Does anyone else find it very noticeable how the audience composition has changed since they rebooted the show with that stooped over chocolate skeleton as a host?
In the old archived episodes, the audience members were a mixed bunch, with older people, obvious tourists, younger people all mixed together. (With the exception of the people sitting right behind Drew, who had a trend of being attractive and young.)
Nowadays, almost the whole audience seems to consist of young-ish trendy people.
Take the screenshot I quoted for example. Beside the guy pointed out by the arrow, I could not point out one other person, who is clearly middle-aged or older.
-semi-professional Whose Line audience analyst
Elijah Lee
Are the new eps worth watching?
Hudson Kelly
It is pretty much still the same thing. Just without Drew as a host, and with a celebrity guest in every show. Audience participation has gone back almost completely.
Colin, Ryan and Wayne are still bringing their A-game, though. So, as a fan, it is still worth a watch.
Another difference is, that the humour and jokes have changed quite a bit. A lot of jokes are contemporary material, and a bit too pop-culture heavy. But that is a question of taste.
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So many great games. Anything involving Colin and Ryan was gold.
Asher Ross
>Stand, Sit, Lie Down
I think this may be my least favourite game. It always ends in chaos, and the actors having to keep track of everything subtracts from the improvisational humour.
William Perry
>Another difference is, that the humour and jokes have changed quite a bit. A lot of jokes are contemporary material, and a bit too pop-culture heavy. But that is a question of taste. i think, given they are off ABC now, they use a lot more sexual jokes
Brayden Lopez
Yeah, that is probably true. At least they are not as subtle about it. They always have snuck in the occasional sex joke or gay reference or whatnot. But rarely was it completely on the nose.
Jacob Ross
TGWTG was a mistake
Brody Lopez
>It always ends in chaos That's the point
Charles Hughes
It is just that I prefer a clever pun, or a well-delivered line over just physically running in circles.
To each his own. The guys are doing a great job either way.
Jonathan Clark
The thing that sucked about the u.s. Whose Line is they didn't bring in Josie Lawrence as a regular.